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INDUSTRIALIZATION IN TANZANIA: THE NEED FOR SOCIAL INCLUSION


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Title: INDUSTRIALIZATION IN TANZANIA: THE NEED FOR SOCIAL INCLUSION

Journal: International journal of advanced economics

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Year: 2020

Volume: 2

Issue: 3

Language: en

DOI: 10.51594/ijae.v2i3.183

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Abstract

The objective of this study was to examine industrialization in Tanzania and the need to include the disadvantaged people in the development process. This study used a documentary review methodology. The study found that although industrialization is key to economic growth, if not properly managed, it tends to marginalize the poor people. This calls for social inclusion policy measures. The study, therefore, recommends that, if industrialization is to benefit the disadvantaged, agriculture, which employs the majority of the people, should be industrialized. Further, since the benefits of industrialization may not necessarily accrue to the poor, the above need to be accompanied by conscious efforts of the government and the private sector to provide social and economic services to the disadvantaged poor.
Keywords: Industrialization; Social Inclusion; Butter & Bread vs. Yeast & Bread; Economic Growth vs. Economic Development


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